Celebrating "Pilgrim's" On All Saints Day

Today is All Saints Day. It is a day to celebrate those who have gone before in God's story of overcoming bondage and obtaining freedom. It is a day to celebrate those "Pilgrim's" who have traveled their "Course."

I have mentioned a few here on this blog, but for today, join us in reviewing the life of Martin Luther. He was a munk in the Catholic church, but as he studied the Bible, his conscience led him to stand against teachings of his church at the time.How did he find the courage to face his greatest wilderness experiences? When did he gain his convictions and his Course begin?These are serious questions which could help us find answers to our Pilgrim's Course. While you watch this or study more into Martin Luther's life, ask yourself questions like these. And maybe, When was my beginning? Where am I on my course today?This, Pilgrim's Course, a term I coined to describe us and other great men and women on their Hero's Journey, is one of the greatest principles of The Hebrew Way.

We own this dramatized movie and watch it each year. I also recommend this book we have studied in our journey with other youth and families.

He truly is a great inspiration to all for "standing fast in that liberty wherewith God hath made us free!"Some other great stories of those who have stood in their Pilgrim's Course.
William Tyndale
John Wesley
William Wilberforce
Corrie tenBoom
Pilgrim's Progress describes this Pilgrim's Course wonderfully.

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For those who have found themselves lost or wandering. It is my pleasure to share. I am a wife, a mother to 6, a teacher and mentor, a prolific creator, a naturalist, a symbolic-learning guide, an entrepreneur, real food lover, holistic living woman, a Footzonologist and Coach, and I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. katie@gatheringplaceforfamilies.org

What is the Hebrew Way?

The Hebrew Way is an ancient culture, understanding and way of life. It involves becoming Self-reliant in all ways of learning & living. We have lived and inherited the Linear mindset or the Occidental, Western or Greek ways. Since we have forgotten our original heritage, we no longer walk these paths. The trails have been long overgrown. Wonderful news. It is currently in the process of being restored!